Vegan Restaurants in Montreal

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23 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Montreal is one of the most rewarding cities in North America to eat plant-based, with a fully vegan scene that has matured well beyond a single trendy corner into something woven through everyday life here. The heart of it beats in the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Mile End, where former cafes and corner storefronts have been reborn as entirely meat-free kitchens, though you will find committed plant-based spots scattered from the Village to Saint-Henri and along the eastern stretches of the city. What makes Montreal distinctive is the way its vegan cooks lean into the local culinary identity, reinventing Quebecois comfort food with the same generosity that defines the city's tables, so a wandering visitor can find loaded plant-based poutine, hearty diner-style brunches, scratch-made pastries, and globally inspired plates that pull from the neighborhoods' immigrant kitchens. The mood tends to be unpretentious and warm, the kind of casual, all-day rooms where you can settle in over coffee as easily as over a full meal, and the bilingual, food-obsessed culture means staff are usually happy to walk you through a menu in whichever language you reach for. For travelers and locals alike, it is a city where going fully vegan never feels like a compromise, only like another good reason to keep exploring.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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